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Re: Sleeping on flights
window seats and exit rows
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#32
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#33
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Xanax is the obvious winner, but my second choice would be a dose and a half of either Nyquil or Tylenol PM. Take it 30 minutes before you get on the flight, wake up in Boston refreshed.
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#35
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is any of this good ways to combat being deathly afraid of flying also?
i'm drunk. |
#36
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[ QUOTE ] put tray down. lay pillow or other soft material on tray. sleep with head down. [/ QUOTE ] Lol. Have you ever been on an airplane before? Based on your post, you are either a balla who flies first class or a midget. Edit: Also, I can only get to sleep on a plane/car with the help of drugs. [/ QUOTE ] another + for me i'm 6'2", 185ish and this is by far the best way to sleep on a plane w/o drugs IMO |
#37
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melatonin + pillow + eyeshades
gogogo |
#38
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Unless it's a morning flight, I can usually close my eyes as soon as the plane pushes off from the gate and be completely asleep before we're in the air.
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#39
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drink beer before flight
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Screw that [censored]. Singapore Airlines is about to start flights on their new A380s. There is no first class, just 'suites' that include this: [/ QUOTE ] yeah, but you have to ride a 1st gen. scare-bus that hasn't had all of its bugs worked out. |
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